Privately held open-source services and support vendor OpenLogic is being acquired by software services development firm Rogue Wave Software. OpenLogic CEO Steven Grandchamp told eWEEK that as part of Rogue Wave, the OpenLogic product roadmap has the ability to be expanded and accelerated. He added that one of the key common themes between the two companies is the shared view that development environments today are mixed source.

Rogue Wave Software Inc. in Boulder announced Thursday that it has acquired Broomfield-based OpenLogic Inc., for an undisclosed sum.Rogue Wave, founded in 1989, supplies a suite of commercial software development tools, while OpenLogic provides open-source management and support software.

With the increasing variety, volume, and velocity of big data, business goals have become more ambitious, complex, and larger in scope. This, in part, explains the growing movement to use scientific modeling approaches. Along with the promise and potential of models are also the pitfalls associated with putting too much blind faith in their outputs. Models can fail suddenly with dramatic impact or they may consistently underperform, leading to significant costs over time.

Most time in debuggers is spent doing the same few things: setting breakpoints, stepping through code, looking at variables. Which products make those features supremely accessible and useful? We compare 13 debuggers and find out.

Rogue Wave Software, the largest independent provider of cross-platform software development tools and embedded components for the next generation of HPC applications, announced the release of a new version of SourcePro®, the most complete enterprise C++ development platform.

In this video from ISC'13, Chris Gottbrath from Rogue Wave Software and Vince Betro from the University of Tennessee discuss how TotalView software enables HPC programmers to push the limits of high performance computing.